Father and son communicated using coded language, and the son used what he called a «burner» phone not registered in his name «to limit
possible electronic surveillance by law enforcement,» the complaint alleged.
Not exact matches
The report, «Game Changers,» made
possible with support from Johnson & Johnson, takes an in - depth look at data from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's National
Electronic Injury
Surveillance System (NEISS) to explore what type of injuries are sidelining young athletes.
New technologies — including
electronic surveillance tools, the rise of social networking sites, the use of GPS systems, and the introduction of biometric identification devices — make it
possible to encroach on individual privacy in ways we never could have imagined.